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Section 4: Statistics Functions
In some cases involving x or y data values that differ by a relatively small
amount, the calculator cannot compute s, r, linear regression, or ŷ, and will
display
. This will not happen, however, if you normalize the data by
Error 2
keying in only the difference between each value and the mean or
approximate mean of the values. This difference must be added back to the
calculations of x, ŷ, and the y-intercept (L). For example, if your x-values
were 665999, 666000, and 666001, you should enter the data as -1, 0, and 1;
then add 666000 back to the relevant results.
The statistics of the data are compiled as follows:
Register
R
2
R
3
R
4
R
5
R
6
R
7
You can recall any of the accumulated statistics to the display (X-register)
by pressing l and the number of the data storage register containing the
desired statistic. If you press l z, Σy and Σx will be copied
simultaneously from R
register, respectively. (The sequence l z lifts the stack twice if stack
lift is enabled, once if not, and then enables stack lift.)
Example: Agronomist Silas Farmer has
developed a new variety of high-yield rice,
and has measured the plant's yield as a
function of fertilization. Use the z function
to accumulate the data below to find the values
for Σx, Σx
2
Σy, Σy
fertilizer application (x) versus grain yield (y).
n
Number of data points accumulated (n also
appears in the X-register).
Σx
Summation of x-values.
Σx
2
Summation of squares of x-values.
Σy
Summation of y-values.
Σy
2
Summation of squares of y-values.
Σxy
Summation of products of x- and y-values.
and R
respectively, into the X-register and the Y-
3
5
2
, and Σxy for nitrogen
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